While it only drains a little at a time, it's drain increases based on how many sins the opponent has committed.
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He has a huge round skull shaped similarly to a slice of bread and has large bags under his eye sockets, which have white glowing pupils floating in it. Sans is always seen wearing a light-blue parka with a grey hood with black short pants with white lines on them, a white tank-top and salmon moccasins. Sans appears to be a minuscule and thick-boned skeleton, around the same height as the protagonist. He believes that, because time can be reset just by the will of one person, nothing he does matters, since it could be undone in an instant. Because of his knowledge of the save ability, Sans has adopted an extremely nihilistic worldview. It is here that the reason for Sans' laziness is revealed. Sans states that he knows about the player's ability to save and load the game, effectively letting them reset time, and hopes that, even though he can't kill them since they'll just come back, he can still be such a difficult and unfair opponent to beat, that the player just quits the game. In Undertale's Genocide Route, kills every monster in the Underground, Sans is the only one left before they reach King Asgore, break the barrier, and escape to cause havoc on the surface. However, Sans still hides several secrets and a large amount of power underneath his laziness, being the one who killed the sentient flower Flowey more times than any monster. Frisk agreed, and while Papyrus didn't capture them, Frisk befriended the skeleton brothers. Sans told them about Papyrus, who hoped to capture a human to become a member of the Underground's Royal Guard, and asked if Frisk would show themself to Papyrus just to make him happy to see a human. When they entered Snowdin for the first time, Sans was there to meet them. One day, a human child named Frisk showed up in the Underground.
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Unlike his flamboyant and loud brother, Sans is laid-back and pretty lazy. You know, like “I’ve gotten a ton of work done today.Sans and his brother Papyrus are skeletons, one day, showed up in the town of Snowdin out of nowhere in the Underground, a land below the surface of the Earth where monsters live. The result sounds pretty authentic, evoking fond memories of all of the interesting and helpful comments Sans would pepper your journeys with through Undertale’s labyrinthine Underworld. ” The track uses a short clip of Patrick Star’s voice saying “maybe it’s the way you’re dressed”, chopping it down to a single ‘eh’ sound jittering along in a Sans-style verbal stream. On online audio platform SoundCloud, channel Undertale OST: Recreated – which, unsurprisingly given its name, seeks to recreate tracks from the 2015 game’s OST from scratch – has posted a track: “ Undertale: Bonus Track – Sans Voice. One SoundCloud user has managed to recreate Sans’ voice using a sample of Patrick Star’s – and it’s pretty good. However, it looks like they could have more in common than you might think – their voices. At face value, Patrick Star, the loveable pink starfish and Spongebob Squarepants’ rock-dwelling neighbour, doesn’t appear to have much in common with Sans, the grinning, skeletal guide to protagonist Frisk in Toby Fox’s indie RPG Undertale.